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Oct 24, 2012 1:34 pm
randall977 Offline
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Registered since: Oct 29, 2010
Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Stainless exhausts
I'm taking my exhaust to Bell next week to have a new one made up in stainless steel. They've done a few DB4 and 5 exhausts and have been recommended by another exhaust specialist - check out the link below;

Bell Steel Fabricators

The cost for a DB4/5 system is £480, so I expect a Rapide will be a bit more because of the split rear box (I will find out). I have a good feeling about them, so if their product is good and their price is around £500 then it looks like a great deal.

Possibly it might be even cheaper if they make more than one so if you're interested let me know.
Christian
 

Oct 30, 2012 4:28 pm
Guy Vinall Offline
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Registered since: Dec 22, 2010
Location: Derbyshire, England.


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
Christian hello! I'm never sure which exhaust is best, but stainless suits I feel. Can I ask, is your pricing based upon a new system from the exhaust manifold all the way back to the tail pipes? Will you be having them modify it slightly to provide more ground clearance and will they be fitting it? If it is not too late, I could be interested if the price is preferential. We have a chap nearby in Notts who also makes bespoke exhausts for DB3, 4's, 5's etc & I shall speak to him on Wednesday.
Clocked up 4,000 miles now & all appears good with the modifications on the p/steering, electrics etc. Possible brake upgrade & a respray when the car comes back from rallying in the USA Autumn 2013. I have repaired the crude electric windows & if these play up again, I shall upgrade to a later DB system. Due to start running the Lagonda on Evans Classic Cool 180 very shortly which is an interesting progression!
Best wishes,
Guy Vinall.
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Guy Vinall
 

Oct 30, 2012 7:15 pm
David Offline
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Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
Guy, you may find your ground clearance improves when you fit new bushes in the de Dion. My car has a Quicksilver SS system as do 2 in Germany because we bought 3 whole systems to get 30% discount back in 2001 or so. If you do go with your local supplier, the key aspect is the angle between manifold and level run; mine needed some (hot) rework to get the run to fit. My other car has a Langford's straight through single-box system from 1975 (lifetime guarantee which I still have), but too noisy for a LR!
 

Oct 31, 2012 8:36 am
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Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
I like the look of Evans Cool 180 - I think I'll use that too! I'm taking the old exhaust over to Bell this afternoon. It looks fairly straight forwards to remanuafcture, the bends are separate sections etc. David, would I be right in thinking the whole system hangs from one bracket under the rear seat?
Christian
 

Oct 31, 2012 9:06 am
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Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
Are you keeping the old exhaust manifold or looking for a complete s/s system?

Let me know how the cost works out please.
 

Oct 31, 2012 9:43 am
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Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
I'm keeping the cast iron manifolds; so new downpipes onwards. Two details I would like to keep are the small triangle flanges which reinforce the split box and the 45 degree endpipes - so it looks original. I will let you know what they are like and how the cost works out...
Christian
 

Oct 31, 2012 10:25 am
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Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
I had thought there should be another exhaust hanger under the front passenger seat but may be mistaken? My other car has SS manifolds (they were about £400 if I recall) but again I wouldn't fit them to the Rapide because they are noisier than the cast iron ones. If you do retain the cast iron ones you should ensure that the flanges to the head are flat (they can warp) otherwise you'll be forever replacing blown gaskets etc.
 

Nov 03, 2012 12:36 pm
Guy Vinall Offline
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Registered since: Dec 22, 2010
Location: Derbyshire, England.


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
Spoke to Don Pemberton at Stainless Specialist Exhausts. He is very experienced with DB AM's & understands the the needs of angle & height. Not cheap at £860 + VAT fully bespoke & fitted. I will be going with him, because of his background & knowledge. Regards, Guy.
Guy Vinall
 

Nov 05, 2012 11:07 pm
randall977 Offline
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Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
Hi Guy, that price doesn't sound bad for a fitted system, I originally budgeted that for an unfitted system. The only reason I started to look around is because I found the suppliers weren't always the manufacturers, with my Rapide fitting is not an option as it's not drivable.

Over the weekend I was under the rear of the car quite a bit and found the three hanging / mounting points; the first is by the rear passenger footwell, the second is just behind the de dion and the third above the rear valance - one per box.
Christian
 

Nov 09, 2012 11:48 am
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Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Re: Stainless exhausts
The final price from Bell is £686 plus VAT...
Christian
 

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